15 Apr Lordship Title of Fulscot ID14204
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FULSCOT (Follescote, xi cent.; Foulescote, xiii–xiv cent.; Foghlescote, xv cent.; Fowlescotte, xvi–xviii cent.), held of the king before the Conquest by Lodric, a freeman, and valued at £2, had passed at the Survey to Roger son of Seifrid, its value being £4. The overlordship was connected with the honour of Wallingford in 1300. In 1428 the estate was held of Nicholas Carew of his manor of Purley (another member of the same honour) by service of one sparrow-hawk or payment of 2s. The view of frankpledge for Fulscot in this and the next century was held at Ardington. In 1550 the manor was held of the united honours of Wallingford and St. Valery, afterwards the honour of Ewelme.
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